Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy

Beta particles radiation doses have important applications in medicine. In particular, curved and symmetric as well as curved and asymmetric applicators containing the beta emitting 106Ru/106Rh isotopes are widely used in radiotherapy for the treatment of various ocular diseases. Nevertheless, a gre...

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Main Author: Eduardo De Paiva
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
Series:Data in Brief
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920315006
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spelling doaj-a7d47a420716452f9619d30795e306c82020-12-17T04:49:43ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092021-02-0134106620Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapyEduardo De Paiva0Division of Medical Physics, Institute of Radiation Protection and Dosimetry – IRD/CNENAv. Salvador Allende 3773, 22783-127 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBeta particles radiation doses have important applications in medicine. In particular, curved and symmetric as well as curved and asymmetric applicators containing the beta emitting 106Ru/106Rh isotopes are widely used in radiotherapy for the treatment of various ocular diseases. Nevertheless, a great problem in the use of these applicators is the inaccurate determination of the dose rates around them. Difficulties arise mainly because of the very short distances involved, and in this scenario theoretical calculation methods play an important role. In this work a simple approach based on the beta-point dose function integration over the total surface of each plaque was used to estimate the dose rates along their central axis. Results of relative dose rates for concave and symmetric (CCA, CCB, CXS, CCX/Y/Z, CCD, CGD and CCC) and concave and asymmetric (CIA, CIB/CIB-2, COB and COC) ruthenium/rhodium plaque types are shown.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920315006Beta particlesophthalmic applicatorssymmetric 106Ru/106Rh plaquesasymmetric 106Ru/106Rh plaques
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Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy
Data in Brief
Beta particles
ophthalmic applicators
symmetric 106Ru/106Rh plaques
asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh plaques
author_facet Eduardo De Paiva
author_sort Eduardo De Paiva
title Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy
title_short Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy
title_full Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy
title_fullStr Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy
title_full_unstemmed Data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy
title_sort data on estimations of relative dose rates along central axis of symmetric and asymmetric 106ru/106rh applicators used in eye brachytherapy
publisher Elsevier
series Data in Brief
issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Beta particles radiation doses have important applications in medicine. In particular, curved and symmetric as well as curved and asymmetric applicators containing the beta emitting 106Ru/106Rh isotopes are widely used in radiotherapy for the treatment of various ocular diseases. Nevertheless, a great problem in the use of these applicators is the inaccurate determination of the dose rates around them. Difficulties arise mainly because of the very short distances involved, and in this scenario theoretical calculation methods play an important role. In this work a simple approach based on the beta-point dose function integration over the total surface of each plaque was used to estimate the dose rates along their central axis. Results of relative dose rates for concave and symmetric (CCA, CCB, CXS, CCX/Y/Z, CCD, CGD and CCC) and concave and asymmetric (CIA, CIB/CIB-2, COB and COC) ruthenium/rhodium plaque types are shown.
topic Beta particles
ophthalmic applicators
symmetric 106Ru/106Rh plaques
asymmetric 106Ru/106Rh plaques
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920315006
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